Picks And Plectrums Problems |
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Picks And Plectrums Problems |
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Dec 11 2010, 10:50 PM |
Happens to me to once in a while, but my hands are not sweating that much luckily. The solution is definitely to introduce the grip to your favorite pick. I think the ideal solution would be to make a grip surface on your favorite pick (or to change the pick). The thing you need with your pick is the tip, so it's not a problem if you glue some grip material to the sides. It's not ideal solution, but if you like your picks that much, and you need to keep them in place, it's worth it.
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Dec 14 2010, 12:08 AM |
Then you should definitely consider changing your picking technique. The pick can have tendency to go to side if you are not holding it at the right angle. Try to correct the angle of the pick so it is 90 degrees angle to the strings, and do not change the angle. If you change it, it is possible that you are pressuring the pick, and that pressure creates reaction, so that the pick tip goes off more and more, as it grinds to the strings. I didn't explain quite well, but I think you know what I'm talking about. It happened to me as well before, and the only way against this is to slowly adapt the pick angle and not to pressure the pick while playing, specially on the higher tempos (this is when the picking hand has tendency to pressure things, although it definitely shouldn't).
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